Drug Trafficking When most people hear the words “Drug Trafficking” the immediate image that comes to mind is a shipment of crates, perhaps in the back of a small van, filled with hundreds of pounds of marijuana or cocaine. Unfortunately,…
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Fiance Visa One of the roads to gaining lawful permanent resident status in the U.S. is through a Fiance Visa. This process begins while your fiance is living in his or her home country and you file an I-129F petition on his or her behalf. If the pet…
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Permanent Resident Status A common way to obtain Lawful Permanent Resident Status (Green Card) is through a family member. Although there are many family members who can file a petition of support, the fastest way to obtain Lawful Permanent Resident…
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Update Your Address for Immigration It may come as a surprise to many Lawful Permanent Residents that you must update your address for immigration records within ten days of moving! The form used is called the AR-11 and requires no fee. Some clients…
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Spousal Privilege Does the Spousal Privilege apply in the case of the Orlando Pulse shooter? Can the police get the wife’s testimony of what she knew of the shooting? Maybe. It depends on whether or not those communications she made with her hu…
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DUI Blood Tests The U.S. Supreme Court decided last week that making it a crime to refuse a DUI Blood Test is unconstitutional. Does that they can’t give you a DUI blood test? No. They can, but they have to get a warrant. And the states canR…
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I Never Had a Florida Driver’s License – Driving While License Suspended or Revoked DWLSR, or Driving While License Suspended or Revoked, is a common crime. We handle so many of these cases every year, that we’re on a first name bas…
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Permanent Driver’s License Suspension If you have been convicted of DUI in the State of Florida four or more times, you received a permanent driver’s license suspension. Does this mean it is actually permanent? Maybe not. The reason why i…
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State of Emergency What happens if you commit a crime during a State of Emergency? In Florida, theft crimes are classified one degree higher. That means if you commit a Third Degree Felony grand theft because whatever you stole was valued over $300 &…
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Miranda Warnings and Your Rights When do the police have to read your rights? Sometimes never. If you are new to the criminal justice system, and you or your loved one has recently been arrested, this is a common question. We hear a similar version o…
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Former State Prosecutor — Tampa & Clearwater, FL 20+ Years Experience Dan is a hands-on advocate who will keep you informed about your case and educated about your options. Despite the number of cases he has handled, no case is ever a number to Dan. Read More
Road rage incidents have become fairly regular fixtures on the news, especially in Florida where concealed weapons laws have recently changed. However, you don’t need to use a gun to end up in an extremely bad position legally when a car is involve… Read More